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1 пуля срикошетировала
General subject: the bullet ricochettedУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > пуля срикошетировала
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2 ricocher
ricocher [ʀikɔ∫e]➭ TABLE 1 intransitive verb[balle de fusil] to ricochet ( sur off ) ; [pierre] to rebound ( sur off ) ; (sur l'eau) to bounce ( sur on)* * *ʀikɔʃeverbe intransitif [balle] to ricochet ( sur off); [pierre] ( sur l'eau) to skim ( sur on ou across); ( sur un obstacle) to rebound ( sur off)* * *ʀikɔʃe vi1) (sur l'eau) to bouncefaire ricocher [galet] — to skim
2) [balle, projectile] to ricochet* * *ricocher verb table: aimer vi [balle] to ricochet (sur off); [pierre] ( sur l'eau) to skim (sur on ou across); ( sur un obstacle) to rebound (sur off); faire ricocher des cailloux sur le lac to skim stones on ou across the lake.[rikɔʃe] verbe intransitifles enfants font ricocher des pierres sur l'eau the children are skimming stones across the water ou are playing ducks and drakes2. [balle] to ricochetla balle a ricoché sur le mur the bullet ricochetted ou glanced off the wall -
3 ricochet
[ˈrɪkəʃeɪ] past tense, past participle ˈricochetted [-ʃeɪd] verbto hit something and bounce away at an angle:يَرْتَدThe bullet ricocheted off the wall.
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4 აისხლიტა
vricocheted, ricochetted -
5 ასხლეტილი
vrebound, ricocheted, ricochetted
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